TweakFiles has posted a new beta version of PowerStrip 3.0
Designed to compliment the native Windows Display Properties sheet under Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT, the PowerStrip combines advanced, multi-monitor API support with extensive programmable hardware support. A simple toolbar and menu that pops up from the system tray provides configuration and fast access to your favorite display settings, incremental enlargement and reduction of desktop size, comprehensive color calibration controls with gamma hotheys, the ability to associate specific applications with custom display settings, graphics system diagnostics, flexible font controls, extensive hotkey and screen saver support, a database of over 1000 monitors, and on-the-fly color depth, resolution and refresh rate switching. Additionally, the PowerStrip includes direct hardware support for many chips, permitting an unprecedented degree of control over your display sub-system, particularly under Windows NT.Download
The PowerStrip beta here is the first to include comprehensive support for the PowerVR Kyro under Win98/ME and Windows 2000, with features like period-level control over screen geometry, ultra-fine control over refresh rates, discrete RGB gamma adjustments, real-time clock control, and dynamic AGP configuration.